The Mets informed reporters, including Tim Britton of The Athletic, that right-hander Max Kranick has a Grade 2 left hamstring strain. The righty will be shut down for seven to 10 days and will need time to build back up after that, which will lead to him starting the season on the injured list.
Up until a week ago, the Mets were set to open the season with righty Kodai Senga as their ace. With veterans like Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander having been traded at last year’s deadline, Senga vaulted himself to the front of the rotation with a 2.98 earned run average in his first taste of the majors last season. Unfortunately, it was reported last week that Senga has a posterior capsule strain in his throwing shoulder and will start the season on the IL.
Senga’s absence left the club with a rotation mix of José Quintana, Sean Manaea, Luis Severino and Adrian Houser, with one spot available. The options for that fifth spot would have included Kranick alongside Joey Lucchesi, Tylor Megill and José Butto. Another depth option, David Peterson, will also start the season on the IL due to hip surgery. The news today of Kranick’s strain means that the Mets will start the season without three of their potential rotation options.
Kranick would have been a long shot to win a job ahead of those other hurlers. Claimed off waivers from the Pirates in January, he’s hardly pitched in the last two years due to undergoing Tommy John surgery in June of 2022. He made his MLB debut in 2021 and posted an unimpressive ERA of 6.28 in his nine starts that year, but he averaged 94.2 miles per hour on his fastball, had a 13.1% swinging strike rate and did a good job avoiding barrels and hard contact.
If there’s one silver lining about today’s news, it’s that the Mets will get a chance to look at Kranick in the minors once he’s ready for a rehab assignment. He’s now out of options and was perhaps looking at being squeezed off the roster on Opening Day if he wasn’t able to secure a spot at the back of the rotation or as a long reliever. But he’ll now focus on his health and then the Mets will have some time to decide on his future after some minor league outings. It’s also possible that his chances at a roster spot might increase as the season rolls along if other injuries crop up.
This one belongs to the Reds
When it rains, it pours
TheMan 3
Max seems to be injury prone
Edp007
It’s chronic
D2323
Oh ffs he looked good in his first start too. Butto basically winning a rotation spot by default now. Hopefully he takes advantage.
The Voices
Would rather have prime Greg Maddux
King123
I counter with prime Hong-Chih Kuo.
rct
Bold stance.
User 401527550
Boras is behind this. He’s doing something to get the Mets to spring for a starter or two!
citizen
why? the starter would injury his hand singing the contract, ceiling tiles fall on the starters shoulder, injured warming up.
Birdieman2
Who?
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
Ok so?
Neiroyair
Uhhhh, didn’t Eppler just get banned for doing something like this??? Timing and ‘out of options’ status seems very suspicious to me…
(But I’m just a long suffering Mets fan, so take it with a grain of salt 🙂
Bleeding Blue n Orange
This was exactly my first thought also !!
Neiroyair
And with the provision in Senga’s contract that if he pitches less than a certain amount of innings over the first few years of the contract, an extra year or two are added, I’ve become a cynical mess! Hard to know what to believe anymore…
joblo
This is the same Max Kranick that threw a perfect game against the Cardinals in his first MLB game. Of course the game was rained out after five innings but what’s four innings between friends?
raisinsss
Now both Icks are out of it with calf strains.
jvent
Just sign BAUER, he’ll play for cheap and will be the ACE on this team